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Death,
Death, I’m Irrevocably afraid of you.
The power you withhold of just taking away the people i
love, the power you carry around of just being able to take
the soul of the one i hold closest, The unknown that lays
within you, is what i fear the most, but to be honest
sometimes i crave your cold touch, i crave your cold touch
brushing against me, the fate of everything stopping for
once, mind quite, but i crave life to, the unknown
possibilities of the things i can do or the things i can
become, I fear you death, but i know someday we will meet
and my fate will be in your hands.
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This is a apostrophe poem towards death. Many fear it but many look forward to the fate of death, this has both, it can be seen as depressing or disturbing but it's reality.